Traveling across country and needed an overnight spot. 11 miles north of I-70. Plenty of sites available on a weekday. We saw only 2 other trailers in "A" loop. There are restrooms throughout campground. Water and electricity at the sites, big rig friendly. Lots of space between the level gravel sites. Wide interior roads for easy backing into sites. Park like setting with trees and play area for kids. Great value if you have a National Park pass $9 per night. Normal rate is $18. Tent sites $12. This is a beautiful location a real gem! We camped in a 5th wheel. - Charlie M.

Reviews of Owl's Nest Campground

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Aug 2017 -
$32.00

Very convenient for overnight. Fairly tight entrance and interior road, but we made it with a 40' motorhome and toad. Were able to get satellite reception in our site. Would use again for overnight. Exiting park is sharp turn so we did not attempt with toad. We used the adjacent car wash lot to hook up. - BGRED3

Jun 2017 -
$35.00

We stopped in for the night while traveling from NC to CO. Very clean sites, well maintained. Friendly staff. It's a little small for but still great . Thank you for the stay!! - Taylor _squad-5

Jan 2017 -
$32.00

We stayed in a 25' Navion (Sprinter) and were not towing. The park is easily accessible. Site was a half circle asphalt surface with grass in front. The Park was clean. The cable consisted of 4 pay per view channels; that's it!. The WiFi was non existent. The park is mostly long term units with only a couple of nightly spots. - Mike Parker

Reviews of West Rolling Hills - COE

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Jun 2017 -
$10.00

We stayed two weeks in a large site which was long enough for the 5th wheel and the truck AND was wide enough we could park the motorcycles next to the truck with room to spare. A shady level spot with gravel pad. We did use our leveler bricks to level the picnic table because we moved it creating the "lean". The downfall was the mosquitoes. Although we were not lakeside, the mosquitoes were so bad we could not sit outside very long. We would definitely stay again. - Betsy_02

Sep 2015 -
$10.00

We were just needing a place to stay one night that wasn't too far off the hwy. and this was perfect, it was about 6 miles off of I-70 before Junction City, roads were a bit narrow but hardly any traffic. Stayed in A loop in space 6. It was a bit hairy trying to make the loop in our 38ft. class A. Other than that it was a beautiful place and quiet, we would come back and hopefully stay a little longer. - eagle94

May 2015 -
$9.00

The park was difficult for our GPS to locate. There is no COE sign easily visible from Kansas Route 244, and K-244 was an unknown route to our updated Garmin. If this is your destination use coordinates 39.07681 and 96.92474. The park itself has lots of gravel sites in two loops. They offer water and electric with a dump & trash station at the entrance. We booked what appeared to be one of the last two sites available only to learn ( from a regular at this park ) that sites divisible by 3 ( 3 thru 15 and 16 ) cannot be reserved and are on a first come basis. At least two of these "open" sites would have served us better than the one we reserved as far as satellite reception was concerned. We also learned that nobody patrols this facility as evidenced by trash in our fire pit and loud music from a site a few hundred yards away. The closest eating/shopping is at least 5 miles away and the better places are on Ft. Riley, which is open only to the military or retirees. The closest bath house did not include any shower facility. Our Verizon cell and the associated hot spot allowed us access to the internet. They close and lock the campground gates at 10 PM and open at 7 AM. Sites 1-16 in Loop A offer 50 amp, all other sites are 30 amp only. They offer a tenting area and a separate fish clean station near the park entrance. This is probably a boating and fishing paradise - especially here in Kansas. The Golden Age/Senior Pass discounted our site to 9.00 per night. - 5thwheeler

Reviews of Farnum Creek COE

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Jun 2017 -
$10.00

We had a large pull through site with ample room between the next site. The previous occupants had moved the picnic to the other side nearer the fire pit which made it awkward for use. Considering the heat though we did not spend much time outside and did not need the fire pit. It was easy to level on the gravel pad. Large trees provided plenty of shade and we did not need the awning. Fishing was more accessible from the primitive loop within easy driving distance. - Betsy_02

This campground is nice if you like fishing and boating in a small lake, little else to do in the area. The biggest problem is that they only have one handicapped site and that cannot be reserved but rather, on a first come first served and no requirement to be handicapped to get this site. So if you are handicapped this isn't a great park. - dlbof

Reviews of Milford State Park

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Jun 2017 -
$23.00

The private RV park where we had made reservations for the weekend screwed it up so we were without a place to camp at Woodland Hills Campground. Luckily we found a pull through site at the nearby state park. Concrete pad was ample for our 5th wheel and truck. There was a large tree providing shade on the right side but the picnic table and fire ring were on the left side with no shade. Sites were not next to each other but in front/behind so no one was infringing on each other's site. - Betsy_02

Jul 2016 -
$20.00

We stayed here rather than a parking lot on our trip across Kansas going to Colorado. What a lovely surprise. Largest lake in Kansas. We didn't do anything in the park but you could spend a weekend here. The parking sites were wonderful. Ours was a pull through with an obstructed view of the lake. Concrete level pad with full hookups. Well worth the drive off the interstate. - RosalitaAS

Jul 2015 -
$24.00

The site was near the water and had amazing views, but the night-time bugs were horrible. I would not open the door after dark. Several pull through sites are one-way on a single lane road section. The last person in has to wait for the previous one to leave, or break the rules and drive through the grass. See the camp host before picking your site, they live a long ways away from the camp sites. - Keystone Trail

Reviews of Flagstop Resort & RV Park

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8

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Oct 2010 -
$25.00

We usually don’t have a problem finding our way to a ‘new-to-us’ campground; but this time we did. When you are going north on highway 77 and looking for where to turn left, the Flagstop Resort sign is on the right side of the highway but it is located past where you actually make the turn. Plus, if sunlight is reflecting off the sign, it is very hard to read. So when you see the green highway sign that points to the left and says ‘Milford’, turn there. After that, there is not another sign that says ‘Flagstop’ until you reach the entrance. You will need to watch for one of those small, square signs with a trailer on it so you know where to make the next left into the neighborhood. There is only one entrance and one exit. This campground caters to seasonal tenants. A lot of the sites have a rig and a boat plus an abundance of ‘stuff’ outside. We encountered low hanging trees and large speed bumps. There are some side by side hookups which puts you very close to your neighbor. We were in a full service site at the end of a row and enjoyed our view of the city park. Our site was level, hard-packed dirt, but not all sites looked at good as this one. The services all worked well. We would stay again if we got this same site. - B&H

Reviews of Chapman Creek RV Park

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Oct 2017 -
$29.00

Very conveniently located south of I-70 at Chapman exit. It is located on the side of a hill, so be sure to follow the signs. The camp hosts are wonderful people, as well as the owner! Very clean restrooms. The laundry was very clean with two huge top load washers and two huge dryers! Be warned, the water pressure is high, so use a regulator on your fresh water hose. We spent two weeks here while visiting New Horizons RV in Junction City. - geo-gypsy

Oct 2017 -
$29.00

The Park was convenient, near the highway. The hosts were very friendly and helpful. The restrooms were the cleanest we've ever seen. We stayed just one night but would definitely consider staying again. - Corlen2

Oct 2017 -
$32.00

This is a newer RV Park with easy access from the I-70 but minimal highway noise. It is very clean and neat. Excellent restrooms, showers and wifi. The long sites are gravel, very level with plenty of space between sites. The camp-hosts are very welcoming and helpful. We certainly recommend this park. - Harris England

Reviews of Four Seasons RV Acres

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May 2017 -
$30.00

Site was narrow, with the neighbor's sewer and electrical hookup halfway into our site. Sewer was actually close to our picnic table and we really had nowhere to move the table. Staff was friendly. Diesel was cheaper than in town. Miniature golf course needs a makeover. Three washers and dryers but very little room to fold clothes. Transient sites are furthest from the office and facilities, while long term renters have the shaded sites closer to the office. Right off the interstate but highway was not real noticeable. - Betsy_02

Jul 2016 -
$25.00

Lucky, although alot of sites didn't look that level: 74 isn't bad.

Lots of permanent residents but sites were clean. Most sites with shade are taken by residents. We had one tree that had very few leaves. Luckily it was cloudy and overcast. Would stay again to visit surrounding area. - Bill Dudley

May 2016 -
$27.00

Nice overnight stay. Many seasonal people, but their rigs were quite new and everything was neat and tidy. Lots of grass with gravel sites. Average width of sites. We stayed in #22, which was perfectly level. There is a convenience store with pizza, wings, hot dogs and various sundries. The Shell station on the premises made it convenient to fill up and their price was great...$2.09 for diesel. Will stay again on our return trip. - lpampin

Reviews of Tuttle Creek Cove COE

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Oct 2017 -
$10.00

Very nice Corps of Engineers park. As is typical there is no sewer connection but there is 50 amp and water. Sites are well spaced but the asphalt pads are on the narrow side. Reservations are easy and the cost good. No wifi. Sufficient cell service though. Nice park overall. - jeffnbarb

Oct 2016 -
$9.00

Great views overlooking the lake but sites are almost all back in and are tight to maneuver. Stayed here as park is very close to Manhattan and KState (and no other decent parks within 15 miles). No sewer hookups but there is a dump station close to the entrance. No wifi or cable either but satellite reception is fine. Make your reservation online (Recreation.gov) as while the staff is friendly they're not very efficient and service is "slow". Select your site carefully as some of the backin sites are very tight for a long rig (preferred sites would be 1-9 and 12-17; site 11 is the only pull through and it gets booked up early on most weekends ). - Mountain RV User

Aug 2016 -
$9.00

Wow, what a deal. If you have an America the Beautiful Golden Age Pass: you get half-off of an already low rate of $18/night. Tuttle Creek Cove COE is a well kept campground with 50 amp power and water. The sites are roomy and well spaced with fire ring, stand-up grill and lantern pole. Excellent power, no voltage dips even on 100+ degree days.

Many sites are well shaded but the branches were too low for our tall 5th wheel. We chose instead a site on top of the ridge where there were no trees. This had us backed in with our rear picture window facing out over the lake. One of the best views we have had out that back window in the four years we have been full-timing. The sunrises were stunning.

Verizon was excellent, LTE for our jetpack with data rates at 6mbs or better. Satellite setup was a breeze. - jperry29

Reviews of Tuttle Creek State Park / River Pond Campground

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Mar 2016 -
$26.00

Two nights in state park in off season, only approved sites had water and electric turned on though RV'S could boondock as able. Very quiet and clean. Good distance between sites. Good water pressure. Two dump stations for quick and easy usage. Most, if not all, sites pull through. Nice new playground. $19 per night, $5 per day vehicle fee, $3 processing fee (out-of-state fees). Wood $3. Facilities not open before April opening date. Camped in a travel trailer. - Next Mission

Oct 2015 -
$18.00

The state park is quite large and has a few different campgrounds spread out below Tuttle Creek dam. Our pull-thru was a crescent shaped driveway off of a one-lane road. 30 amps plus water at site with dump stations in the area. Roads and pads are asphalt. Site included a gravel patio, new picnic table, and fire ring. The campground is laid out so there are wide green spaces with trees between rows. Costs $18 plus $5 per day for the tow car. There is a small camp store with firewood and free little library. Boat launches, canoe rentals, disc golf in walking distance. 15 minutes to K State or to shopping. - 42lena

Sep 2013 -
$30.00

This park is very nice and clean, but they only have a few sites that have sewer hook ups. They need to spend the money to upgrade there sewer system and put in more sites for the longer staying individuals. Also they need to change there policy on how long a person can stay at one site. Moving every two weeks is very upsetting to us campers. When we come to camp we don't want to have to move to a different site after 2 weeks of stay. - pipeliner25?